A group of five unusual Peace dollars consigned to Stacks Bowers Galleries August 2014 ANA Sale proves to include important Patterns, a unique Specimen, and a pair of coins from the early hub style trials for the regular issue 1922 Low Relief, shedding important new light on the development process for this important commemorative design.
The Stack's Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the August 2014 ANA World's Fair of Money is just around the corner and the currency staff at Stack's Bowers Galleries have been hard at work putting together a wonderful auction of rare and exciting material for bidding competition. The paper money market is strong right now and demand is high for rare and highly desirable notes. With over $6 million in rare currency set to cross the auction block, bidders are sure to find many notes to satisfy their collecting appetites.
Stacks Bowers Galleries is pleased to congratulate senior numismatist and consignment director Ron Gillio as he celebrates 50 years as a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA).
Obsolete and Confederate currency led the way as the Stacks Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo currency sale proved to be a great success.
A multitude of collector coins, medals and tokens led the way as the Stacks Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo brought in nearly $5 million during the live floor session.
Stacks Bowers Galleries is proud to announce the sale of The George Gund III Collection of World Coins as part of its official American Numismatic Associations (ANA) Worlds Fair of Money. The firm had the pleasure of selling a portion of Mr. Gunds collection in January 2007, which was very well received.
Stacks Bowers Galleries is honored to announce that the firm has been chosen to market the most valuable collection of federal American coins ever formed. Assembled over several decades by the Pogue family of Dallas, Texas and built under the connoisseurship of D. Brent Pogue, the collection focuses on copper, silver, and gold coins from the early 1790s to the late 1830s. Many of these extraordinary examples are the finest known today. It is anticipated that the collection will be sold over a series of auctions in New York City over the next several years.